Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"The folks at the New Serkong House provided us with a warm welcome and peaceful stay before and after our 10 days at Tushita Meditation Center. We were grateful for their hospitality and appreciated their assistance and advice.
We especially enjoyed having a beverage on their cafe’s open balcony overlooking the valley as eagles soared by and the sun set over the mountains."
"I not the person who writes negative review on any thing but this time i am very very disappointed how the staff treat with my brother and sister after i left there are a guest too . I have stayed in Hyatt multiple time in all different countries and always referred to all my family’s and friends now i won’t recommend to any of my family & friends this Hyatt dharamshala really disappointed me so i will never re book again, one more thing I left some things behind by mistake but they didn’t even ask me and disposed it, Normal All the Good hotel they ask the Guest first what to do with the things left behind before they disposed. "
"We have spent over 78,000 rupees for 4 rooms and once I booked the rooms the hotel contacted me and asked me what we needed for my mums accessibility needs. We have even emailed the hotel prior to ask for either a raised accessible toilet seat / commode. I was told that they had wall mounted toilets whilst I was already on the way to the hotel and had set off on a 7 hour journey when they contacted me whilst I had no wifi. I sent pictures of the toilet seat that was required for my disabled mother. Once we arrived at the hotel they said they could not accommodate this. They asked for a further INR 21,500 for an accessible room that didn’t have the height of the toilet seat that my mother required in the emails prior to my stay. I only booked this hotel as it was advertised as being wheelchair accessible and disability friendly. Ishant the front desk member of staff said he could provide a commode for a total of 5500 rupees which is around £50 gbp sterling. This I find disgusting when we expressed our needs as soon as the 4 rooms had been booked. Firstly as if another disabled customer visited this hotel next week how would they then assist this disabled customer with the same disability if they have no interest in keeping a raised toilet seat / commode on the hotel grounds.
Secondly when I asked to speak to a manager for the front of house office this was refused. We were told to visit the restaurant to spend time there whilst they were trying to sort out the toilet seat c"
"Everything was great. the only thing I would mention is that they haven't turned the air conditioning on. the rooms were hot n there were no windows.yhe fan was throwing hot air too.. so plz next time at least mention that the central ac turns on after a certain date.. "
"The room was very clean and the staff were incredibly helpful, including helping me book cabs as a female traveler and to help suggest places for me to visit during my stay. My only piece of constructive feedback was the breakfast, because they didn't have a hot breakfast buffet during my stay due to low occupancy. I understand that they need to be economical about food and certainly don't want to waste it, but then I think that should be communicated to travelers when booking or some kind of discount or voucher should be offered, since we are still paying the full price but not having the amenity that a 5-star hotel should come with. "
"Overall, the staff were polite and courteous, which was definitely a positive. However, the location of the property is quite inconvenient — there’s nothing nearby, and you need to drive at least 30 minutes just to find food outside. The in-house restaurant is quite expensive, and the portion sizes are small for the price charged.
At times, the staff would call even when we preferred not to be disturbed. The rooms also felt dated, and the property does not match the way it is portrayed in the photos.
In summary, apart from the good staff, there wasn’t much that stood out positively about the stay."
"Stayed at this hotel on Temple Road, McLeod Ganj in January end 2026 and honestly had a very nice experience. Food was really good. The balcony view was amazing — you can see Dharamshala and snow-covered mountains, which felt super peaceful.
The place is calm and quiet but still very close to the main square and Dalai Lama Temple, so location is perfect.
Mrs Sonia at the reception was very welcoming and kind, made us feel comfortable right from the start.
Overall, a simple, peaceful stay with great views and good food. "
The Belvedere Himalayan Retreat, Mcleodganj by Leisure Hotels
10/10 Excellent
"The property is very well maintained, with great attention to detail and service.
The rooms with a view has a genuinely fantastic view of the Dhauladhar Range, especially room 405 and the ones next to it.
The food was also great in taste and quality. The breakfast menu is limited but great in taste. "
What's it like to stay at an apartment in Baijnath?
You'll find plenty of places to stay in Baijnath with 64 accommodation options. Though there aren't many apartments, we can help you search for accommodation with similar amenities. When you search for a place to stay on Expedia, you can filter by amenities such as a kitchen— just one of the conveniences you might find in an apartment. You can even filter by similar properties such as holiday homes, condos or guest houses.
Why should you consider an apartment versus a traditional hotel?
An apartment is often more spacious than a traditional hotel room and includes a kitchen for convenient home-cooked meals. Apartments are ideal for families who want the conveniences of home, and also for couples looking for something with a more local feel.
What's the top apartment for my stay in Baijnath?
Here are some of the top apartments in the area to choose from: Beaumont: Located in Palampur , 8.4 mi/13.6 km from the heart of Baijnath. Includes free WiFi, a balcony and a dining area . Free parking and on-site laundry facilities are on site . OYO 16593 Home Luxury 3BHK Galaxy Villa Andrar: Located 17.3 mi/27.9 km away in Dharamshala .
What will the weather be like during my trip to Baijnath?
Although weather is just one factor, it can really affect your travel plans, especially when you are planning a longer stay in Baijnath. The hottest months are usually June and May, with an average temperature of 28°C, while the coldest months are January and December, with an average of 14°C. The rainiest months in Baijnath are July, August, September and January, with each month seeing an average of 204 mm of rainfall.
What are the must-see places to visit in Baijnath?
Enjoy the area's cultural attractions such as Sobha Singh Art Gallery, or get outdoors into nature at a spot like Gunehar Hidden Waterfall. While here, Baijnath Temple and Tashijong Buddhist Monastery are other places worth a visit.
What's the best way to get to and around Baijnath?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can save you time when you get to your destination. Fly into Kangra (DHM-Gaggal), which is located 25 mi (40.2 km) from the heart of the city. Otherwise, look for flights into Kullu (KUU-Kullu Manali), which is 31.4 mi (50.5 km) away. If you want to explore the larger area, take a train from Baijnath Paprola Station.